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However, an important aspect of the programme is that local people feel empowered and supported to improve sport and physical activity in their own community.
An interactive map of the operational bases of CSHs across Scotland is available on the sportscotland website.
The focus, however, is to improve regional governance to better deliver cultural activity and expand the sector capacity which creates in-direct benefits.
They recommended the following public policy measures:
Monitor the location of fast-food outlets
Restrict advertising of food high in saturated fats, sugar and salt
Monitor marketing activity on food and drink products targeting children
Introduce a sugary drink tax
Introduce a front-of-packet traffic light labelling system
Change the built environment to facilitate active travel
We are doubling childcare, so Murdo Fraser might want to mention to his hypothetical family that the second adult can maybe get some free childcare and get back to work.
Point of Order On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Before we get to the urgent question, I will quote your words from yesterday: “The ‘Scottish Ministerial Code’ states: ‘The Scottish Government should be accountable to the Scottish Parliament’.